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NHSC Workshop August 2013 NASA Herschel Science Center - page 1 PACS David R. Ardila User Support coordinator / NHSC Archive Scientist The Herschel Science Archive
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 2 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Looking at the Archive Over 60000 observations and over 20000 hours, but no full sky Everything is public six months after observed (except for some calibration observations)
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 3 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Herschel @ IPAC The Archive
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 4 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 This talk First, the mechanics –How to get data –How to inspect it Then the contents: –What’s in the archive? –Have I been scooped?
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 5 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 More than one way of accessing these data Some metadata can be accessed via the Observing Log Access via the Herschel User Interface (HUI) Access via the Herschel Interactive Processing Environment (HIPE) Access via the Herschel portal at IRSA Important: The Archive is not the Interface
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 6 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 I will tell you about… The Herschel Observing Log The Herschel Archive User Interface The Herschel Interactive Analysis Environment (HIPE) HSPOT: The observation planning tool The Herschel Publications Tool
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 7 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 The Herschel Observing Log Double-click on Observations
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 8 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 The Herschel Observing Log
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 9 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Observing Log: good but limited… Searches by science category! No name resolution
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 10 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Some lingo OBSID: A unique 10-digit identifier for the observation Proposal: Each proposal is identified with a unique string: –Program_FirstInitialLastNameXX_number –For example: OT2_dardila_2, AOTVAL_cwilso01_2 Programs: –OT: Open time; GT: Guaranteed time; DDT: Director’s Discretionary Time; TOO: Target of Opportunity; KP: Key Program; AOTVAL: AOT validation; OBS: Filler program; SDP: Science Demonstration Phase
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 11 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 More Lingo… AOT: Astronomical Observation Template –The name of the observing mode used AOR: Astronomical Observation Request OD: Operational Day –The day the observation was done, from 120 to 1451 SPG: Standard Product Generation –The pipeline version, updated every 6 mo. to 1 year. Currently 10.3.0 QC State: Manual quality control verification – Failed, Pending, Passed,
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 12 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 HSPOT: The observation planning tool Inspect AORs Learn what the AOR parameters mean Overlay AORs Demo Liaison Activities
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 13 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 14 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Using the Herschel Archive User Interface - HUI (see HSA flyer) Go to the Herschel Science Center webpage: http://herschel.esac.esa.int/ Double-Click the Archive link: “Herschel Science Archive (HSA)”
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 15 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 16 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 More lingo…Levels Level 0: Raw data, minimally manipulated. Also level 0.5 Level 1: Detector readouts converted to physical units. Also level 1.5 Level 2: Science-quality products. All good observations should have data to level 2. If the level 2 is not present something went very wrong. Level 2.5: Enhanced products (e.g. combinations for multiple OBIDS, extracted spectra). Level 3: More enhanced products (e.g. for SPIRE, combinations of all imaging observations in that coordinate, zero-point corrected).
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 17 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Data are downloaded in standard FITS files These directories are: BIG: 500 MB for a small PACS observation, if you download all the products Take a long time to download With these method, you should download only individual levels The whole thing is called an Observation Context The folders within are called products
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 18 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 The FITS are multi-extension files Example: This typical PACS level-2 file has 8 extensions (four images and four tables) FV output
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 19 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 The Herschel Interactive Analysis Environment (HIPE) HIPE is the software used to re-process data, but it also has strong display and analysis capabilities geared to Herschel. It allows scripts and GUI work. HIPE does many, many things in many different ways, and it can be a little bit overwhelming.
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 20 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 HIPE Demo: –Ingesting tarball –Send to external application
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 21 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 22 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Some (current) limitations of the HUI Simple point-within-circle search No searches by target list –Solutions: Resolve names, search by coordinates in the Observing Log, produce a list of OBSIDs: see script. Search by target list using IRSA, produce list of OBSIDs No searches by any spectral variable (wavelength, frequency, band) –Solution: Use data mining techniques (Friday) Only jpegs to inspect –Solution: Send to HIPE
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 23 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 The story so far… Data can be downloaded from HUI using –“Retrieve Data” -> Tarball. Big. Use to retrieve fragments of observation context only. –“Send to External Application” -> send to HIPE (reference pointers only aka ‘lazy loading’). Good for inspection and reduction. To understand what the observer was thinking, load the program in HSPOT A list of all observations is available from the Observing Log. Are you lost? Never fear!!!
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 24 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Approved Programs
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 25 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Key Programs 42 large programs submitted at the beginning of the mission. 40% of all time in Herschel. Two kinds: –Open Time Key Programs (KPOT - The community) –Guaranteed Time Key Programs (KPGT - Instrument groups) Required to produce User Provided Data Products (UPDPs) : High level products with custom processing.
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 26 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 27 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 There are counterparts to Spitzer Legacy programs Spitzer’ SINGS ( The Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey - Physics of the Star-Forming ISM and Galaxy Evolution ) Herschel Kingfish ( Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: A Far-Infrared Survey with Herschel ) Spitzer’s GLIMPSE and MIPSGAL Herschel’s Hi- Gal ( The Herschel infrared Galactic Plane Survey ) Spitzer’s C2D Herschel’s DIGIT Spitzer’s FEPS Herschel’s GASPS
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 28 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Some UPDPs are already available
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 29 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 The Herschel portal at IRSA IRSA is the NASA Infrared Science Archive The Herschel portal is available from the IRSA page –Searches the Archive (list of targets OK!) –Provides an interface for UPDP –It will allow direct inspection independently of HIPE –Cross-mission comparison!
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 30 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 31 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 How to know if you have been scooped? Links to refereed papers. These are manually vetted!
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 32 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Publications list Refereed publications after launch Hand-checked
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 33 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Things that are not so simple I want to find all PACS observations of the CII line for list of targets –List of targets: Use IRSA or the Observing Log to find the list of obsids for the targets –Use HIPE to write a script to query the HSA, read the metadata, and download those with CII observations (Friday)
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NASA Herschel Science Center - page 34 PACS NHSC Workshop August 2013 Learn more! Lots of videos in youtube
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